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The Reddest Red

A room which is uncomfortably quiet and a girl who is even more so weirdly quiet, other than her breathing nothing shows that she is alive. But inside her head there is a storm brewing ever since she decided to get out of that place. People with super powers. Not an imagination anymore?? People having powers divided between the evil path and the path of righteousness?? In the midst of all this, a blooming heartwarming romance as the saying goes 'Even in the times of war, love is still there.' So let's go on a journey together with me to further find out- Who's the girl? Why is she trying to leave? What will the future hold for her? ------------------------------------------------------------ "Stop!" she said to him. "First, tell me how do you know about these things." "You don't believe me, do you?" he asked her. Even after waiting to hear her reply for about a minute, when he didn't hear anything he said, "It's because you don't remember the things you have seen." "Then tell me everything. Everything that I have forgotten." she replied. ------------------ Image by Sunny Daye from Pixabay.

blossoms_hkhk · Fantasy
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148 Chs

The shock on Merry's face

She didn't want to be dropped off right in front of her house. Mrs. Miller could see her and what if Mr. Rogers saw her getting dropped off?

Merry had always maintained the vibe that she was a loner at her job and didn't want either of them to think otherwise. It was a way of ensuring the feeling that Mrs. Miller hoped for Merry to always maintain a distance from everyone. 

 

"Are you sure?" Professor Charlotte asked as she looked around only to see various shops and people bustling around.

It was obvious that it wasn't a residential area, but Merry insisted, "Yes, I have something to pick up from the mart across the street before I head home."

 

 

"Okay," Professor Charlotte said looking at Merry as if she doubted her explanation.

Merry clearly saw that expression from her professor so she hurried to add, "See you tomorrow, Professor! And thank you for taking me home."